Animal research has made hundreds of discoveries, including the cures of dieases through important medicines and vaccines. It has made medicines that help to cure things, like antibiotics, analgesics, anti-depressants, organ transplants, bypass surgery, heart catheterization, joint replacement, anthrax, tetanus, and rabies. Animal Testing has also helps out animals by making possible the rabies vaccine, the distemper vaccine, the parvo virus vaccine, the hepatitis vaccine, the anthrax vaccine, the tetanus vaccine, and the feline leukemia vaccine. All of these are crucial in helping to save lives. Animal experimentation has also brought about glaucoma treatments, heart disease treatments, cancer treatments, hip dysplasia treatments, and traumatic injury treatments (Nosar 1-2). Humans are not the only living thing that animal testing has helped, because dogs now have much more effective medicines to take when they are ill (Shandilga 2). Testing on animals has helped find cures for both human and animal ailments.